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Genghis Khan in Fiction and Film, Part 3 of 3

thescattering wrote 5 days ago: Military prowess ranks among the chief virtues of the fictional, and very likely the historical, Chi … more →

Tags: Books, Culture, History, Movies, China, chinggis khan, Conquest, Exploration, Ghengis Khan

Genghis Khan in Fiction and Film, Part 2 of 3

thescattering wrote 5 days ago: Throughout the film, a motif of loving memory sustaining husband and wife during successive separati … more →

Tags: Books, History, Movies, Asian civ, Asian History, borte, chinggis khan, Culture, Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan in Fiction and Film, Part 1 of 3

thescattering wrote 6 days ago: Ghengis (or Chinggis) Khan’s father-in-law was particularly insightful: “This boy has fire in his ey … more →

Tags: Books, History, Movies, Asian civ, Asian History, borte, chinggis khan, Conquest, Genghis Khan

Ibn Taymiyyah Meets at-Tatar (Mongols)

Abdul-Haqq Abdul-Khaliq wrote 1 week ago: Alhamdulillah first video, more to come insha ‘Allah … more →

Tags: Bravery, Jihaad, videos, Tartars, Tatars

Six Hells Angels Clubs Raided in Nevada

vbablogger wrote 1 week ago: Six Hells Angels motorcycle club locations were raided today in an investigation of a brawl that lef … more →

Tags: Las Vegas, News, Hells Angels, Las Vegas Backstage Access, Las Vegas News, Laughlin River Run, motorcycle clubs, Special Memory Wedding Chapel

The Reason Al-'Aqidah Al-Wasitiyah Was Written1 comment

Abdul-Haqq Abdul-Khaliq wrote 3 weeks ago: Ibn Taimiyah said: “A Shafi’ite judge from Wasit (in Iraq) whose name is Radiy ad-Din al … more →

Tags: Aqeedah, Majmu' al-Fataawa, Creed, iraq, Tatars, Wasitiyah

Bones of the Hills by Conn Iggulden

davekay wrote 1 month ago: The Genghis Khan trilogy wraps up with this book. That was a shame from my perspective as I was hopi … more →

Tags: Historical Fiction, conn iggulden, Genghis Khan

Mongol (Genghis Khan)

Tasha Manda wrote 2 months ago: Mongol hit theatres in 2007 .  The movie got several titles, for example ”Cengiz Han” (T … more →

Tags: Movies, Love, you tube, Genghis Khan, mongol, Asian History, Revenge, Honor, Laws

Ahmad Ibn Taymiyah The Reformer

Abdul-Haqq Abdul-Khaliq wrote 2 months ago: (Taken from the book Evolution of Fiqh p144 by Bilal Philips) Ahmad Ibn Taymiyah (1263-1328CE) was t … more →

Tags: Fiqh, knowledge, Jihaad, Madhab, Hanbali

Encounter with the Tartars

Abdul-Haqq Abdul-Khaliq wrote 3 months ago: In the year 699H, when the Tartar ruler, Qazaan, was about to attack Damascus, Ibn Taymiyyah boldly … more →

Tags: Articles, Jihaad, Tartars

Ukraine suffered “colossal” looting during World War II

usukraine wrote 4 months ago: June 2009 John Varoli, of The Art Newspaper Read here … more →

Tags: Inside Ukraine, Human Interest, Russia, Germany, Ukraine, World War II, Soviet Union, Moscow, Serhii Kot

Mongol invasions of the Punjab

dr.gmdc wrote 5 months ago: With the establishment of Muslim Sultanate in Delhi in 1206 AD a new power had sprung up beyond Cent … more →

Tags: History, 13th century, Afghanistan, Changez Khan, Dehli Sultanate, indus, Islam, Jhelum, kalabagh

Review of Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet

John Walsh wrote 5 months ago: Although it is not always very well understood in the west, the Mongol general Khubilai Khan, grands … more →

Tags: Review, Japan, Chinese History

Oh Great, Here Comes the Mongol Horde Again2 comments

Pleated Jeans wrote 5 months ago: Well, I’ll be, honey. It looks like you sunk my battleship! Well done – I thought you’d … more →

Tags: Board games, Comedy, Funny, funny blog, History, hosting, Humor, caffeine-induced tales, Jokes

The Kamikaze

John Walsh wrote 5 months ago: The Kamikaze – the Divine Wind – is a legend in Japan that the gods awoke to protect the country fro … more →

Tags: Article, Japan, Divine Wind, Khubilai Khan

A to Z of Adventure Travel: U is for Ulaan Baatar1 comment

theadventuretravelcompany wrote 5 months ago: There are few countries on earth whose very name conjures visions of a wild and nomadic existence as … more →

Tags: Asia, Adventure travel, Travel Tips, Travel Advice, mongolia, Genghis Khan, ulaan baatar, herdsman, ger

New Free VC: History of the Silk Road

Rebecca Morrison wrote 5 months ago: Here’s a new videoconference listed in CILC that sound pretty interesting: History of the Silk … more →

Tags: classroom technology, distance learning, Videoconferencing, Central Eurasian Studies, flickr creative commons, Inner Asian & Uralic National Resource Center, Silk Road, World History, World Trade

Political Correctness and Learning Disabilities: A Case of Deja Vu

allanmayer wrote 6 months ago: The field of learning disabilities has a long association with Political Correctness. Although polit … more →

Tags: Learning Disabilities, Polictical Correctness, mental handicap, 1984, Nazi Germany

Plotlines in "Don't Mess With Earth"

cliffball wrote 7 months ago: I just thought I’d write a little about what is in my new novel. I have King Arthur and Merlin … more →

Tags: writing, king arthur, Marco Polo, merlin, Galileo, Holy Grail, Camelot


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